Disgusting food

Mopane worm, the caterpillar of the Emperor Moth popular in southern African dish, is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Bull penis from China is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Sheep eyeball juice from Mongolia is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

"Rocky Mountain Oysters" (bull testicles) from US is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Gelatin sweets made by boiling waste products generated during animal slaughtering is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Shirako (fish sperm sacks) popular in Japan is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Australian musk sticks is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Canned pork brains is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Fruit bat soup from Guam is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Kopi Luwak, coffee beans eaten and excreted by Asian palm civet, is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Fried tarantula from Cambodia is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Casu marzu, maggot-infested cheese from Sardinia, Italy, is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Menudo from Mexico is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Kale pache made with the head, feet and stomach of sheep and popular in Iran, Afghanistan, Armenia and Iraq, is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Jugo de rana, a Peruvian drink made of whole skinned frog, quail eggs, honey and other ingredients, is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP

Mopane worm, the caterpillar of the Emperor Moth popular in southern African dish, is among some 80 items featured at the Disgusting Food Museum in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy: AFP